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Thai Police Nab Gang Smuggling Chinese Nationals into Country
They came to see Paetontarn -
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Probable US Government Shutdown
It appears as though the Senate Democrats don't want to give Trump a year's reprieve on the debt ceiling, and so a US Government shutdown is in the works. The Republicans needed 60 votes to overcome cloture, and the votes aren't there. Looks like certain senators don't want the DOGE people looking into certain matters. For this on Social Security and Government pensions, those checks should continue uninterrupted. -
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Wheelchair service
I'm OK getting to the check in counter. And standing for a little bit if I have to. I feel guilty needing this. Problem is in my left hip but I think the cause is in the back. Pisses me off because I had a hip replacement in the left hip Sept 2023. Might not have needed that and the issue might need a different resolution. Aging sucks. Guess it is better than being dead. Weird part about all this is I can't walk distance. Or stand around long. But I can still play golf. Totally weird. -
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Nigerian Men Arrested for Drifting: Sang to Police to Evade Arrest - video
By getting immigration biometrics system back online to actually find these bad guys. Guys who commit crimes like this that involve cocaine and crazy driving have probably got a criminal record at home. Plus... Free visas are definitely attracting more low life -
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Could Trump's plan fail in a spectacular fashion?
The Republican Party is all too often effective at campaigning and winning elections, but there’s another fact about it that a lot of Americans forget: The Republican Party flat out sucks at governing. Even Tucker Carlson agrees with this. For all the huffing and puffing on the campaign trail in 2016, the first Trump administration largely amounted to tax cuts for the wealthy, 500 miles of a border wall and a destructive pandemic gone viral. George W. Bush got us into a harebrained war in Iraq and then tried to privatize Social Security while letting our financial system drive smack into the Great Recession. And George H.W. Bush governed his way into a one-term presidency because of the economy. For round two in office, instead of prioritizing the problems he campaigned on — public safety, immigration and the border, and most of all the economy — President Trump is hellbent on dismantling the federal government and crashing the economy. To accomplish this, he has put his faith in the most incompetent cabinet in modern history: a health and human services secretary who is already targeting federal vaccination efforts and dumped a bear carcass in Central Park as a fun prank at age 60; a director of national intelligence who was devoted to an allegedly abusive yoga-centered cult; a former WWE tycoon turned head of Department of Education; and a former cable news talking head as defense secretary. Which will result in one clear thing: disorder. There will probably be more enormous tax cuts for the wealthy and Medicaid cuts hitting a lot of other people, but there is nothing the American public despises more than disorder and a broken economy. -
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Dems & others on the left melt down over Musk exposing Government Waste
'That's 70 percent for no': Republican's DOGE poll backfires Rep. Tom Barrett (R-MI) asked his constituents during a virtual town hall meeting whether they support tech billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency task force — and did not get the result he likely hoped for. The results - 70 percent no, 30 percent yes. There has been regular outbursts of anger at town halls over the last few weeks, not just in swing districts but also in Republican-dominated areas. Reps. Rich McCormick (R-GA) and Keith Self (R-TX), for example, have been shouted down by constituents when they tried to defend the Trump administration's moves to dismantle the federal government. The fury has reached such a stage that the National Republican Congressional Committee chair Richard Hudson (R-NC) has advised fellow House members to stop doing town halls altogether. 'That's 70 percent for no': Republican's DOGE poll backfires
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